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Dominic Selwood

    Dominic Selwood élabore des récits captivants qui plongent dans la tapisserie complexe de l'histoire et de la psyché humaine. Son écriture se caractérise par un intellect aiguisé et un talent pour découvrir des liens cachés, souvent empreints d'éléments de suspense et de mystère. Les lecteurs sont attirés par son style distinctif, qui mêle habilement les connaissances factuelles à une narration engageante, laissant une impression durable.

    Anatomy of a Nation
    • Anatomy of a Nation

      • 672pages
      • 24 heures de lecture

      From an obscure archipelago on the fringes of the Roman world to a major empire with a diverse language, Britain's past is rich and complex. Today, the nation faces a crisis of identity, grappling with its European, Atlantic, and broader heritages. To comprehend this dislocation, one must explore Britain's evolution, achievements, and tensions. Historian and barrister Dominic Selwood presents a fresh perspective on British identity by examining 50 documents that illuminate what makes Britain unique. While some documents are well-known, most are not, each revealing vital aspects of Britain and its people. From Anglo-Saxon poetry and medieval folk music to the first Valentine's Day letter and the origins of computer code, the narrative uncovers a previously unseen Britain. Central to this exploration are intriguing figures, including a female charioteer queen, a graffiti artist who survived the plague, a drunken Bible translator, and the eccentric fathers of modern typography. Selwood skillfully intertwines these human stories with the selected documents, offering a vivid portrayal of Britain's achievements and failures. This engaging account provides a captivating insight into the people who shaped the nation, presenting history as it should be—entertaining and thought-provoking.

      Anatomy of a Nation
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